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I have a process that starts on a timer. But it doesn't always start. It
lesliem
over 10 years ago
I have a process that starts on a timer. But it doesn't always start. It's a simple timer to start everyday at 1:00 pm, it looks at the calendar to check for working days. There are no errors and no indication that the application even tried to start....
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lesliem
over 10 years ago
Eduardo, this is what we discovered. As you mentioned in your note if you change the constant that a timer uses in a process you must republish the process to use the new time. But, what we also found is that once you save the constant, whether you change the constant or not it breaks the timer on the process and the process will not start via the start timer until you republish the process.
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lesliem
over 10 years ago
Eduardo, this is what we discovered. As you mentioned in your note if you change the constant that a timer uses in a process you must republish the process to use the new time. But, what we also found is that once you save the constant, whether you change the constant or not it breaks the timer on the process and the process will not start via the start timer until you republish the process.
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